When Santa Clara city leaders meet Tuesday evening, they’ll revive the controversial discussion around the San Francisco 49ers’ management of Levi’s Stadium, reaffirming earlier decisions and giving residents — and the team — a chance to comment. The council will also discuss a 65-unit affordable housing project and consider potential changes that could affect renters...
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Santa Clara may be split into three districts for future voting
Santa Clara residents will likely see a question on the March 3 ballot next year that asks whether the city should be split into three voting districts, a yearslong contentious topic in the South Bay city. The city’s Charter Review Committee, which is an advisory board, has worked on the most recent effort to shape Santa Clara’s...
Santa Clara officials vote on affordable housing, massage parlor rules
Santa Clara elected leaders Tuesday night faced a full agenda, voting on issues around affordable housing, 2020 voting centers and the future of massage parlors in the city. The meeting was a relatively tame one following last week’s council meeting, where officials ridiculed the San Francisco 49ers for alleged mismanagement of Levi’s Stadium and voted...
San Francisco 49ers sue Santa Clara over management dispute at Levi’s Stadium
The San Francisco 49ers have filed a suit against the city of Santa Clara following a vote by city officials to remove the football team as the manager of Levi’s Stadium during non-NFL events. That filing, known as a request for declaratory relief, was submitted Friday to the Santa Clara Superior Court. In it, the...
Santa Clara votes to strip 49ers’ power to sign contracts at Levi’s Stadium
Santa Clara officials Tuesday night voted to remove the San Francisco 49ers as managers of Levi’s Stadium and to effectively strip the NFL team of its ability to sign contracts or buy items for the stadium. The 49ers are currently the manager and operator of the stadium and have the ability to sign contracts or...
Santa Clara bucked city rules with Singer public relations contracts
Two years after Santa Clara officials worked to fix a botched public affairs contract, a San José Spotlight investigation found city leaders repeated some of the same errors mere months after vowing not to make those mistakes again. Public documents show city officials didn’t follow the city’s code, typical timelines and industry best practices when...
Santa Clara leaves police chief decision to voters, disputes scathing grand jury report
It’s official: Santa Clara will have two police chief elections in 2020 after councilmembers on Wednesday night said they couldn’t agree on who to elect to the newly-vacant position between now and Dec. 2020. The decision comes after a contentious meeting where elected officials were set to decide what to do about the retirement of longtime Chief Mike...
Santa Clara City Council considers zoning options, residential fee increases
Santa Clara councilmembers are grappling with a slew of technical, long-term planning issues, including raising fees for home developers to bridge a park funding gap and the future of the city’s north side. The council meeting Tuesday evening ended with requests for more information so lawmakers could make informed decisions on hot-button topics, but the...
Santa Clara City Council votes on Tasman East plan, grand jury response
Santa Clara elected officials returned from a monthlong legislative break Tuesday to discuss traffic safety, brainstorm a response to a scathing transportation audit and rework part of a plan that will guide future development in an area slated for major growth. Response to Civil Grand Jury’s VTA Report City leaders are required to respond to a Santa...
Residents rally to ‘reclaim’ demolished downtown Santa Clara
Mary Grizzle still gets emotional when she remembers the old downtown Santa Clara, torn down decades ago after spending much of her youth there. “Just thinking about it, I cry to see the wrecking ball wrecking the City Hall,” she said. “To see all my memories in a week or two just bulldozed.” Much of...